
Grassroots project to collect the memories of everyday Americans of the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations
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Something magical happened in 1976 when our nation celebrated its bicentennial birthday. Suddenly, everyone wanted to know if their great-great-great-great-grandfather had camped at Valley Forge.
The Bicentennial marked America’s 200th birthday and people across the country celebrated in different ways — parades, concerts, reunions, re-enactments, fireworks, rodeos. You name it, and American families were gathering together to wish ...
Every family had that one person who turned the Bicentennial into their personal mission.
Picture this: fire hydrants dressed as George Washington dotting your Main Street. Your neighbors competing to see who could make their house look most patriotic. Kids racing homemade soapbox cars down the biggest hill in town. That was 197...
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